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Al Fazio, an Intel Fellow and Director of Memory Technology Development in the Technology Manufacturing Group. talks about non-volatile memories in the form of NAND memory, from basic operation and reliability physics; system implementation of NAND into solid state disks and caches and their impact upon computing. He also discusses future memory devices and architectures.

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  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You talks about non-volatile memories in the form of NAND memory, from basic operation and reliability physics

  • I Really Like The Video From Your system implementation of NAND into solid state disks and caches and their impact upon computing. He also discusses future memory devices and architectures

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  • 05:53 He looks like an angel with an Intel halo lol

  • I thought they were going to talk about human memory. haha..

  • @Kamikaze576 so true....

  • Rate up if you are forced to watch this video for ECE 222 at the Univeristy of Waterloo!

    The University of Waterloo likes to steal lectures from other universities to improve their crappy courses.

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